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Art & Design to Budapest

The significance of Budapest to Hungary cannot be overstated. As well as housing one fifth of the country’s population, the nation’s wealth, political power, cultural life and transport converges here in this beautiful capital city. Lying either side of the river the city is a swath of sweeping bridges and palatial buildings earning it the title “Pearl of the Danube”. Still less exposed to tourism than nearby Prague, Budapest offers an excellent opportunity to explore a city in an exciting stage of transition and is therefore an ideal destination for a school trip or educational tour.


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Price guide

  Air Travel 4 days/3 nights £209.00

Tailor-made Tour Information



Please ask for a quotation, any duration of stay available.

Flight Time from London: 3 hours 30 minutes Hotel & Meal Basis: Price is based on Hotel Atlas on B&B basis and on travel in November 2010. Air price is based on selected low cost departures from London airports and on 20 paying passengers. (baggage is not included).

Art & Design visit ideas



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Guided Walk in the Castle area

This guided walk will reveal the hidden secrets of the Old City. A part of the tour is a visit to the National Gallery, located in the former Royal Palace, exhibiting the cream of Hungarian paintings. Entrance fees not included.



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Hungarian State Opera House

Completed in 1884, the neo-Renaissance opera is impressive enough on the outside. But its interior is the part that's breathtaking - gilt and marble, with lavish and intricate frescos. The auditorium was designed by eminent architect Miklós Ybl and decorated by some of the most distinguished painters of the age. A guided tour of the building led by a team of young and knowledgeable guides.



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Jugenstil Architecture Tour

This is a fantastic tour for students of architecture and shows the city of Budapest at its best. Included in the tour are visits to the Academy of Music and the Gellért Bath.



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Museum of Contemporary Art

As well as the predictable exhibits by Warhol, Rauschenberg, Lichtenstein and Jasper Johns there are works by Hungarian artists from the past three decades. As part of the Ludwig collection three late works of Picasso are also exhibited here. Guided tours are possible by appointment.



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Museum of Fine Art

This is where Hungary’s major collection of European masters is housed. The museum is home to a magnificent Spanish collection, the largest outside Spain, which has recently been reorganised to show El Greco and works from Madrid and Andalucia with their respective schools. Other highlights include an excellent Venetian collection with works by Titian, Raphael and Leonardo on display.



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National Gallery

This vast museum chronicles Hungarian art since the birth of the nation. Of particular notability are the winged alter-pieces, depictions of Hungarian history as well of examples of every major art movement. One visit is not enough to cover all the exhibits held here.



General visit ideas


Danube Dinner Cruise

The Danube river both unites and divides Budapest and is where many of the cities sights are to be found all of them illuminated at night. A cruise along the Danube takes in many of these famous landmarks and includes dinner taken in the indoor restaurant (vegetarian meals must be pre-arranged).


Day Trip to the Danube Bend

A day trip to this area is a combination of cultural highlights and spectacular scenery. Starting with a visit to Esztergom, the cities former capital famous for the country’s largest Roman-catholic church, continuing to the ruins of Visegrád castle overlooking the famous Danube Bend. The final stop Szentendre, a picturesque artistic town by the riverside known for its innumerable churches and art galleries provides free time to wander the picturesque streets. Note: does not include entrance fees


Folklore Evening

Folklore evening with dinner, though not exactly a ‘typical Hungarian evening’, as it is often referred to, it’s sure to create a terrific atmosphere. Dinner is accompanied by a gypsy orchestra followed by a spectacular folk-dance show, performed by 2 pairs of dancers. Dances are taken from real Hungarian folklore, with some Gypsy inserts.


Godollo Castle Empress Elizabeth’s Summer Palace

Gödöllõ is the location of the Empress Elisabeth’s summer residence. The palace, built in the 1740s is a fine example of the glory days of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy. A visits takes the students around the carefully reconstructed rooms where the style and architecture as well as the background stories are relayed by an informative guide.


Sightseeing Tour of Budapest

A half-a-day sight-seeing tour that takes in the major sites of the city, by coach due to the distance between them. Stops include the Heroes’ Square, the Castle Area, Gellért Hill, Fishermen’s Bastion and the Matthias church. The tour (3.5 hours) terminates in the main shopping area just in time for lunch. Entrance fees not included


Thermal Baths

Budapest is Europe’s largest spa town and the 120 or so thermal springs that gush up from the Buda limestone bedrock have long inspired a culture of bathing. Many of the Baths around the city were built around the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries in Ottoman and Art Nouveau styles respectively. The bathing habit has become very much a part of Budapest life, visits are possible to Gellért, Széchenyi, and Lukács to name only three


Itinerary

Day 1

Arrive into Budapest. Transfer to your hotel.

Day 2

Art Nouveau guided tour of Budapest (Full Day) This tour is a full day tour and as such the sites visited are spread across the city and include the most outstanding examples of Art Nouveau architecture Budapest has to offer. The tour includes external viewings of buildings as well as guided visits in the Gellért Baths, the Museum of Applied Arts and the Academy of Music whose edifice, completed in 1907 features the richest interior decoration ever built in this style in the capital.

Day 3

Visit the Museum of Contemporary Art. As well as the predictable exhibits by Warhol, Rauschenberg, Lichtenstein and Jasper Johns there are works by Hungarian artists from the past three decades. As part of the Ludwig collection three late works of Picasso are also exhibited here. Guided tours are possible by appointment.

Visit the National Gallery. This vast museum chronicles Hungarian art since the birth of the nation. Of particular notability are the winged alter-pieces, depictions of Hungarian history as well of examples of every major art movement.

Day 4

Free time before flight home.